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43 minutes ago, Smithers said:

I hate turf.  But everyone forgets about all the complaints about the grass field during the SB.  Some of these guys today could never play on the old school football fields with a dirt baseball diamond in the middle of it 

We had one of the best natural grass fields in the NFL before this change. Clinate here is a lot more conducive than Arizona.  The only reason for turf is for events like concerts 

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13 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Well Tepper got grass for the Chelsea FC game and ripped it up 12 hours later, not sure how long it took. I know the Super Bowl in Phoenix they put down new grass on their retractable field 2 weeks in advance and it didn't take to the soil at all obviously.  

If I recall correctly the AZ stadium was using some experimental grass during the Super Bowl.  

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I do commercial lawns on large scale. The issue isn't so much the transplanting, it's the time that it takes for it to sufficiently root well. Depending on grass type there is a 4-6 week time period for it to root and then there is a period when the grass has to be trained to be mowed to a certain height. Different varieties take different lengths of time. I know that there are concerns from a financial standpoint of being able to do concerts and tearing up the field, but it is doable. The key to all of it is making sure the base has adequate drainage and I would install some type of heating underneath to be able to assist in keeping it relatively dry/thawed to prevent turf damage. Turf management is a science, especially on heavily used areas. Lots of variables and a constantly changing environment. 

At least at Wembley, the concerts are fine because they just lay some kind of plastic or aluminum flooring down on top of the grass for a night, they spent a lot on this hybrid grass field and it still didn't stand up to a few weeks of NFL and Soccer games apparently. The main issue is a Charlotte FC match on a Saturday and NFL on Sunday through the first month of NFL season. I think the soccer team can fug off and get their own little stadium personally

https://www.stadia-magazine.com/news/natural-turf/wembley-stadium-turf-under-the-spotlight.html

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7 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

If I recall correctly the AZ stadium was using some experimental grass during the Super Bowl.  

 

 

 

Yeah it's on a 3" tray that they roll out during the day to get sunlight, weird set up. They should have just stuck with their normal formula because I've never seen that field look that bad

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

We had one of the best natural grass fields in the NFL before this change. Climate here is a lot more conducive than Arizona.  The only reason for turf is for events like concerts 

Carolina heat and humidity is great for growing grass no doubt about it (Tepper needs to get with the program). 

However, as someone that has lived near the AZ stadium for several years, I can say they have a state of the art system that can grow grass and swap out fields as fast as anyone in the league.  Why they decided to experiment with a new variety of grass just before the SB is beyond me.

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Well the most important thing is he put the logo on midfield right?  There is good and bad with every owner.  Maybe Tepper will listen to us on this as well.  My gut tells me he won't go back to grass unless he is forced too.  

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14 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

This coming year, the only change in the NFL is that the Titans are going from grass to artificial turf. Players Association seems pretty weak on this issue.

They can call me old school but i feel football and baseball were meant to be played outside on grass.

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2 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

I want turf too but people keep citing that Christmas Eve game where it was unprecedentedly cold. The grass wouldn’t have felt much better.

I get the argument but yeah you can't use a once every 15 years weather event as the main argument. How many below zero days does Charlotte actually see.

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah it's on a 3" tray that they roll out during the day to get sunlight, weird set up. They should have just stuck with their normal formula because I've never seen that field look that bad

https://www.statefarmstadium.com/stadium-info/about#:~:text=The roll-out natural grass,wide and 403 feet long.

The roll-out natural grass playing field is contained in a single 40 inch deep tray measuring 234 feet wide and 403 feet long.

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